ALL THINGS GO

ALL THINGS GO

Author: Eric Durchholz

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-09-03

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1312471972

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In April of 2013, Author Eric Durchholz had a near-death experience followed by a soul transfer. As a result, he died and was replaced by a new consciousness named Patrick John Coleman. A new soul in a full-grown body... much to the confusion of his friends and family. As the new age concept of a walk-in soul is relatively unknown to the mainstream, a growing army of walkins are coming to this planet in a "Divine Invasion" to set this polluted and hateful world back on a course towards peace. As Coleman struggled to find out where he came from and what happened to Eric, he turned to the great psychic researchers Edgar Cayce, Jane Roberts and Esther Hicks for answers. In doing so he found he had uncanny connections to them while also uncovering a plot by his family to keep him silent. The book also includes several hours of specially produced video footage including reenactments of key events linked via QR Codes so keep your smartphone handy and get ready for a mindbending, soul-expanding thrill ride.


Where Things Come Back

Where Things Come Back

Author: John Corey Whaley

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-05-03

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1442413352

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Winner of the 2012 Michael L. Printz and William C. Morris Awards, this poignant and hilarious story of loss and redemption “explores the process of grief, second chances, and even the meaning of life” (Kirkus Reviews). In the remarkable, bizarre, and heart-wrenching summer before Cullen Witter’s senior year of high school, he is forced to examine everything he thinks he understands about his small and painfully dull Arkansas town. His cousin overdoses; his town becomes absurdly obsessed with the alleged reappearance of an extinct woodpecker; and most troubling of all, his sensitive, gifted fifteen-year-old brother, Gabriel, suddenly and inexplicably disappears. Meanwhile, the crisis of faith spawned by a young missionary’s disillusion in Africa prompts a frantic search for meaning that has far-reaching consequences. As distant as the two stories initially seem, they are woven together through masterful plotting and merge in a surprising and harrowing climax. This extraordinary tale from a rare literary voice finds wonder in the ordinary and illuminates the hope of second chances.


The Sum of All Things: Connecting with the Spirit and God in Us All

The Sum of All Things: Connecting with the Spirit and God in Us All

Author: Derek L. Gray

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-10-05

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1483459330

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Have you ever had a moment that redefined everything you thought to be true about life, family, and faith? Derek L. Gray had such a moment in the fall of 2014, when he suffered a series of personal and professional setbacks that left him seeking answers to life's biggest questions. He was greeted by God and a host of spiritual guides more than happy to provide answers. In this book, he acts as a messenger of God, sharing what he learned over the course of two years. During that time, he spoke with angels, witnessed life hours after his birth, observed life before he was born, and crossed the veil to speak to his dad again. These amazing experiences-along with working side by side with his spiritual mother, Liese, and his spiritual guide, Harman, shape the life-changing messages in this book. If you've always been convinced that we can learn nothing more about God than what is written in the Bible, then open your mind to new ideas.


Make All Things New

Make All Things New

Author: Caroline Westerhoff

Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2006-02-01

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 0819226335

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Written with grace and sensitivity, Make All Things New is a collection of fourteen essays that focus on the themes of healing, peace, and reconciliation – topics as timely today as they have ever been. Well-known Anglican writer and preacher John Westerhoff, the husband of the author, has written the introduction. Each essay closes with questions for reflection and a brief prayer, making this book an excellent resource for parish study.


All Things Family and Christmas

All Things Family and Christmas

Author: Richard Todd Canton

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2011-04-12

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 1450288030

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Christmas means different things to different people. So does family. To Richard Todd Canton, it means his revisiting life as a boy in a house that his father built for his family on Russell Street in Amherst, Nova Scotia. Remembering happy times as well as the sad ones is all a part of life. Christmas also brings with it fond memories of his mother, who filled their home with life, laughter, and love. All Things Family and Christmas offers both a sentimental journey and a reminder to all busy people that its important to take a moment to slow down and enjoy the holidays. All Things Family and Christmas is the second collection of stories based upon Cantons life growing up on Russell Street. It offers a poignant, heartfelt window into the life and memories of a grateful son and husband. From the wonderful memories of Christmases long past to the memorable characters that he encountered along the way, Canton paints a picture of interesting people and wondrous memories that are the foundation of his history.


With God All Things Are Possible

With God All Things Are Possible

Author: Life Study Fellowship

Publisher: Bantam

Published: 1990-09-01

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 0553262491

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This miraculous book has brought happiness and hope to hundreds of thousands! Hundreds of thousands have discovered it in the answers they have been searching for all their lives—answers to their own individual problems concerning money matters, poor health, nervousness, family and home situations. The method is wonderfully simple. Anyone can use it—and it works—as thousands upon thousands have gratefully testified. Their letters prove that happiness and hope can rise anew even for the most troubled and worried person. Discover for yourself the secrets of peace of mind, happiness, and prosperity. With this handbook of life as a guide, you may find your goals easier to reach than you ever believed possible!


All Things Wise and Wonderful

All Things Wise and Wonderful

Author: E. Janet Warren

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2021-01-19

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1725292033

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The Covid-19 pandemic provoked many questions. It is human nature to want to know how and why things happen. The sovereign God has created a beautiful, intricate world in which multiple factors interact to cause an event. We are called to properly understand creation, but often fail because we tend to be lazy, fearful, and self-serving. We make judgments based on (often incorrect) assumptions about cause-and-effect relations, and we seek reassuring explanations for both trivial and serious events. Christians have the added complication of figuring out God’s role in making things happen. All Things Wise and Wonderful examines what the Bible and Christian theology say about cause and effect, how science views causation in the world, and how human mind-brains judge causation. Using illustrations from everyday life, it offers guidance for Christians to think and act wisely with respect to how and why things happen in creation.


When Things Go Wrong

When Things Go Wrong

Author: Charles F. Hermann

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-03-12

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1136622454

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What happens when a government begins a major foreign policy commitment and then later receives new information that it is failing? The question of how to deal with adverse feedback to high-stakes foreign policy speaks to a number of important, current scenarios in international relations. Indeed, how to handle signs that major prior commitments are not working as intended is common to every aspect of human existence—from the owner of an old car who has to decide whether to make additional repairs after a critical breakdown, to management deciding what course to follow when a new investment fails. Important work has been undertaken on this decision dilemma in a variety of fields. This book brings many of these insights to bear on the especially challenging circumstances where life and death and international politics can add dramatically to the costs of ineffective reactions. The esteemed contributors to this book offer explanations and illustrative case studies of these critical choice points in foreign and national security policy. They offer alternative theoretical frameworks for determining if and when policy will change in response to evidence of failing efforts. Competing theories from several of disciplines—primarily psychology, political science and management—offer insight into a subject that has been rarely studied in foreign policy, yet is as current as today’s headlines.


All Things Are Possible

All Things Are Possible

Author: Glenn W. Turner

Publisher: Xulon Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 160034898X

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Readers will discover how Gods character was revealed through the fulfillmentof promises in the life of His beloved daughter. (Motivation)